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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Honoring Loved Ones with Dementia: A Journey Through Memories

People often struggle to remember their loved ones who lived with dementia. A recent study looked into how we honor and remember these individuals. The research was part of a bigger project. It explored how people remember and celebrate lives, especially those with dementia. The study focused on in

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Democrats' Future: A Tale of Two Strategies

In recent elections, Democrats saw victories in various states, but the party's path forward isn't clear. Centrist candidates won in some places, while more progressive ones triumphed elsewhere. This mix of outcomes has led to predictions about the party's future strategy. Jason Palmer, a former pr

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Somalis in the U. S. Face Uncertain Future

President Trump has announced plans to end the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalis in the U. S. This program has been a lifeline for many Somalis since 1991, when their country was devastated by civil war. The decision could impact hundreds of Somalis who have built lives in the U. S. , par

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Nov 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Turkey and Australia Strike a Climate Summit Deal

Turkey and Australia have finally put an end to their long-standing disagreement. They have agreed on a plan for hosting the next big climate meeting. This meeting, called COP31, will happen in 2026. Turkey will be the host, but Australia will lead the talks. This deal is a big win for teamwork bet

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Lula's Stand for Teamwork in a Divided World

Brazil's leader, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is not letting U. S. President Donald Trump's solo approach shake his belief in global cooperation. At the G20 meeting in South Africa, Lula made it clear that he thinks working together is the way to go, even if Trump isn't on board. Lula didn't seem too

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Nov 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling the Murdaugh Murders: A Look into Human Nature

The new Hulu series, Murdaugh: Death in the Family, dives into the chilling true story of Alex Murdaugh, a once-respected South Carolina lawyer. He was found guilty of killing his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, in 2021. This case is not just about a crime; it's a glimpse into the dark side of human na

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

A Fresh Start for Bosnia's Serb Republic: What's Next?

In a significant move, the Serb Republic of Bosnia is electing a new president following the removal of Milorad Dodik. Dodik, a pro-Russian separatist, was barred from politics for six years after defying the constitutional court and an international peace envoy, sparking Bosnia's worst political cr

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

The Unsung Hero of Detroit Sports Journalism

Ken Kraemer, a name not often seen in print, was a backbone of the Detroit Free Press sports section for over 40 years. Born in 1936, he spent his entire career in Detroit, starting as a copy boy and eventually becoming a key figure in the sports department. Kraemer's work was crucial in ensuring th

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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

Frida's Painting Makes History: A Look at the Record-Breaking Sale

A painting by Frida Kahlo just made headlines. It sold for $55 million at an auction in New York. This isn't just any painting. It's a self-portrait called \"El sueño (La cama)\". It shows Frida asleep in a bed with a skeleton above her. She painted it in 1940, a year full of ups and downs in her li

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Nov 20 2025CRIME

From Prison to Pages: A Journalist's Journey

John J. Lennon, once a man entangled in a life of crime, now finds himself behind bars, serving a 28-year-to-life sentence for a murder he committed in 2001. His journey, however, took an unexpected turn when he discovered journalism through a prison writing workshop. This newfound passion led him t

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